Identification of small ruminants

a technology for identifying ruminants and ruminants, which is applied in the field of system, teat cup and method for identifying a small ruminant, can solve the problems of difficult identification of individual animals, inability to use sufficiently high frequencies, and interferen

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-02
S A E AFIKIM COMPIZED DAIRY MANAGEMENT SYST
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[0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide an identification system, device and me...

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For smaller ruminants, typically, but without being limiting, goats and sheep, such interference can be problematic.
Often, however, FCC regulations prohibit use of sufficient...

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[0030] The present invention teaches a system, device and method for identifying small ruminants while they are being milked. When milking small ruminants a single cluster of teat cups is used to milk several ruminants that are standing closely packed together, generally jostling one another. Each ruminant is equipped with its own transmitter which can transmit an identification data signal particular to that animal. In order to eliminate “cross-talk” from the transmitters attached to the individual animals, a short-range receiving antenna is used. The antenna must be able to identify the specific ruminant within the group being milked, even when the ruminants differ in size and move. Therefore, a fixed-position, receiving antenna common in prior art systems is generally not feasible.

[0031] The present invention teaches an antenna attached to one of the teat cups of the teat cup cluster used in the milking operation. This antenna is able to accurately identify the animal being milk...

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A system for identifying a ruminant, which is being milked. The system includes a transmitter attached to a hind leg of the ruminant and the transmitter transmits a predefined signal, which identifies the ruminant to which the transmitter is attached. The system includes at least one teat cup on which is attached an antenna to receive the signal with which to identify the animal. The teat cup is positionable on the ruminant's teat. A method for using the system is taught as is a teat cup having an antenna fixed thereon.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to a system, teat cup and method for identifying a small ruminant being milked. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] The use of transponders or other transmitters to locate and / or identify animals is well known. More particularly the use of transponders in identifying individual cows during a milking operation has been much discussed in the dairy farm management literature and has been widely employed. Cows may be identified by attaching transmitters to collars or, alternatively, encasing transponders in ear tags, which are attached to cartilaginous tissue of the ear. Suitable receivers can be fixed in a milking stall to read the identification data signals of a cow as it enters the stall or as it is being milked. Such identification systems are described or illustrated inter alia in U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,529 (Sissom et al), U.S. Pat. No. 6,279,507 (van der Lely et al), U.S. Pat. No. 6,394,028 (Birk) and U.S. Pat. No. 6,445,296...

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IPC IPC(8): A01J7/00A01K1/12A01K11/00
CPCA01J7/00A01K11/006A01K1/12
Inventor HALACHMI, ILANUNER, EITHANPINSKI, ZAFRIRANDREI, RONNYMALAMUD, RANKEREN, ZVI
Owner S A E AFIKIM COMPIZED DAIRY MANAGEMENT SYST
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